Young music students and professional musicians from both sides of Dniestr/Nistru River gave joint concerts in Pervomaisk and Chisinau on 17 and 20 May 2011 as part of an effort by the OSCE Mission to Moldova to build confidence across the Dniestr/Nistru River.
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Irina Martiniuc, resident musicologist at the Chisinau Philharmonic who initiated the OSCE-supported concerts, together with young pianist Arseni Tolochenko from Chisinau. Chisinau, 20 May 2011. (OSCE/Jelle Marseille)
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Victor Prisacari from Chisinau, playing the trumpet at the kick-off concert in Pervomaisk, 17 May 2011. (OSCE/Jelle Marseille)
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Member of the musical dance-group Krasnye Devicy. (OSCE/Jelle Marseille)
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The violinist Nicoleta Chetreanu from Chisinau. (OSCE/Jelle Marseille)
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Irina Martiniuc invites the public to try their hand at the xylophone, before Masha Zlatovichina (left) shows how really to play it. (OSCE/Igor Schimbator)
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Pianists Julia Shumeco from the left bank and Agata Girbu from the right bank joining for a photo session after the concert, 17 May 2011. (OSCE/Jelle Marseille)
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Singer Corina Ilarionova from Pervomaisk. Chisinau, 20 May 2011. (OSCE / Igor Schimbator)
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The youngest choir from Chisinau, 20 May 2011. (OSCE / Igor Schimbator)
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Pianist Julia Shumeco from Pervomaisk. Chisinau, 20 May 2011. (OSCE / Igor Schimbator)
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The golden choir lifting the ceiling in Chisinau, 20 May 2011. (OSCE / Igor Schimbator)
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The enthusiastic audience from both sides of the Dniestr/Nistru River applauds the performers in Chisinau. Similar concerts will be held later in the year with the participation of music schools and academies from other parts of the left and right banks of the Dniestr/Nistru River. (OSCE / Igor Schimbator)